Aiyoh, why aren't there many people leaving their entries here?
I am trying to revive the dead...
Ok, that day I saw Hui En and Regina.
I took pictures of them coaching the weaker pupils in P6.
Well, I will post them here when I have the energy.
I heard that JH would be running at the Nationals for 4 x 100 m. Not too bad for a shot putter becoming a sprinter.
Someone used to tell me that JH gave up on running after losing once when he was younger.
I guess when one becomes more mature with age or experience, he or she becomes more accustomed to failures. When JH was the top student for Prelims, I was rather worried that he would repeat Hgp history and not make it to the top during PSLE. I wasn't afraid of his aggregate score being low. I was afraid that he couldn't take the setback.
I could still remember how Zacky had headache the day he knew he failed to clinch his top position in P5. Well, Zacky got used to not always being the best of the best. He started smiling even when he got second. I loved his wide smile the day when it was announced that he got 271 for PSLE. He was the only one, among all 5 who stood up, beaming away like a bright bulb.
Jas was in a state of shock, she smiled a little. KM was totally stunned and didn't know where to put herself. Ric was forcing himself to smile. JH was totally confused. He didn't know whether he should believe Mr Law who congratulated him or believe the naughty teacher here who questioned him if he did his best.
Basically, things came and went. Memories stay.
It was a memorable day for most of 6.1 because for once they were reprimanded for not going back to their two lines after receiving their results. Who would anyway with all the excitement?
Were you one of the naughty ones who didn't get back to the two lines?
Marked by Ms Wang